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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. MANY LIS ON 'MILLER IS ILL GAME PASSEfll OF Oregon Legislature Enacted Bills Affecting Hunting In This State. SAL13M, Oie., Feb. 20. No less thnn 10 bills dealing with various kinds of game, came up lor consider ation In tho Benate nnd these covered n wldo range. They Hinged from tho protection of lobsters (those Inhabit ing waters) to bird refuges. First, tho Senato passed a hill to establish refuges for birds; this pro vides that the governor can sot aside lands nenr state grounds for bird re fuges nnd that county eourts can lease tracts of land for the refugo of wild animals nnd birds. These re serves nro to bo posted and have heavy penalty proIded for those In vading thorn on missions of (daugh ter. Oliver wanted to know how tho birds would bo ndvlsed of these cities of refugo, and Ilenn explained that tho birds quickly rcnllro when there Is n patch of ground which Is safe and cited tho preserves of an Irishman near Eugene, whom the Girds fly whenever thoy nro pursued and where tho birds on tho tract nre nlmost perfectly tamo. Tho bill Is fathered by tho Audubon Society. Then thero was n bill which pro vided that fur-bearing animals may bo pnld for by tho countloH and tho pelt Htlll bo left for commercial pur poses, TIiIh Is nrrnnged for In case of fur-bearing animals by tho county clerk punching holes In tho scalp nnd still lcnvlng tho romnlnder of tho pelt Intact. As for tho protection of lobsters, that bill passed without n dissenting voice, tho luwmnkerH evidently realiz ing the need for protection nnd secur ity. Tho duck liw was changed so that not more thnn 3fi ducks may bo shot in ono day, as In tho raso now, but tho nmendmeut prevents having mnro thnn that number in n hunter'H pos session so that a good hunter cannot tuff off his extra shoot on n poor hunter when questions are asked. Dolly Vnrdon trout woro plnced under tho ban, tho speckled beauties being declared as destructive as Ger man carp and about as worthless, Tho Dolly VnrdeiiH wero charged with destroying the mountain trout nnd Mmon eggs, nnd they did not have 'rlond In tho Sonntu. lorotoforo tho law has prohibited toting (lucks from slukbontH, kboxes nnd power boats on tho mbln Itlver and Coos Hay, but provision against this has been vert This Is tho only change In uw, but It Is of great Impoitauco io duck hunters, who have been ttbltod from iisIuk low boats In rehlug for ducks. in Union nnd Wallowa counties on-iestdeutH must pay u license of $.10 n season for hunting deer, nnd this affects the Indians, who swarm into those counties and slaughter the deer. The gnmo committee has stood pnt on reducing the number of buck deer n hunter enu Kill fiom tUo to three in a onson. A new Fish and (lame Commission hill was adopted, this being one of the Audubon Soclot.v bills. The bill auth orizes the governor to appoint four commlhsloueis. thoe four to appoint tho fifth, nnd then the nro to select the state game and IWIi wuidens and distribute the name fund. It taken tho wardens from politics ami will revolutionize game mnttois in Oregon in many lespocts. Itepeated offoits havo been made to declare n closed reason for Chi nese pheasants for two onis. but these have failed, although the West Side of the Willamette Valle.v up pean d to bo n unit. The I.nne countv delegation oppose the meas ure Jackson and Coos counties have settled the question uj declining elos ed seasons In thoe count Io. A bill to hunt pheasants with dogs failed. PARESIS ioi:r or Tin: sierras" not i:mi:(ti:i io m:co 1:11 at san francisco mind and ijody affected. That .lonquln Miller cannot rccov- jed 1b the news that comes from Snn Francisco. Much Interest is felt In him here becnuso of considerable time he spent on tho Hay, being n lel ntlvo of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hllborn of Mllllcomn. Three jonrs ago this spring ho visited hero. Concerning his Illness, a San Finn cl8co pnpor sas: "Living ovor again In his delirium tho scenes of his boyhood dnys when ho saw tho Golden West In tho begin ning of Its making, Joaquin Miller, tho famous old "Pool of tho Sierras" lies nt tho Fabiola hospltnl yory nenr to death. "Though the aged bard has turned back the clock n half century In his fever drenniB, It Is believed It will soon strlko tho Inst hour for him. It Is believed that when ho onco more returns to "The Heights" It will bo to take the long rest on tho hillside by the mother who Is laid thero. "It Is a strango and pitiful sight to see tho old man with his long white beard nnd whlto linlr, his pnin- vvrnukod face and lined linnds, lying on tho whlto cover nnd to IIbIoii to tho rnmbllng of a mind Hint believes It dwells hi n body of Htrengtli nnd youth. "Tho brother of tho poot, (leorgo Mnlvln Mlllor of Eugene, Ore, is nt his bedside His grandson, Aloyslus McCormlck, Is also with him, and his daughter, Juanltu Miller, is on hor wny from Now York, hurrying to tho sick man, "Dr. II. M. Sutherland, tho house physician nt tho hospltnl, has mado tho statement thnt paresis of the body and brain haB set In, nnd thnt oven If thoro Is a Hllght chnneo for llfo, ho would never regnln tho power of mind that formerly wns his. "lie has mndo nil nrrniigomouts for his own fuueial should death come soon. Me lias ordered that his body ho burned on n funeral pyro at tho ..... ..r l... 1.111 I., liiml. ..r l.lu I........ IIIJI III UU' lull III "lln n " ,ini .and that tho ashes bo collected and iiuriou in a spot near mere. )WWIifcW MN I AUK NOT DECIDED. Fulled State Supremo Couit Pnssos lUg Suits. (By Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Teh. 20. Thoro was no decision by tho United States Supreme Court todn) In cither tho Standard Oil, tobacco or corpora tion tax nor tho American Federation contempt casos. Decision In Roy Moore's Con test Thought to Cinch Others. The decision upholding Hoy MooitTs claim to the Fall Creek homestead was received hero with much elation as theie nro about llf teen other eases binning on It. It Is believed that all of them w::i win as Mr. Mooie did. Among the claimants to tho Fall Cieek lauds whote claims wore at tacked nro John Herroii, John Sehnofor. Alton Songstnekon, Addi son Cook. Chas. 1). I .mm, F. K. Ha gue. Watt Slunt. John Farley. Karl Winner. Hugh Sneddon, Tommy Smith and .las. Wjune. lip 4 a (JImMc ditu&" Manr men best describe their choice in footwear by requesting a "Sensible Style." It's a pat expression when applied to those well-chosen styles that we carry in the Nettle ton Make. Good sense marks every line and seam of their construc tion; they are the eas iest shoes in the world, and will not spread out with wear. They are made of pliable kid skins, and soft, mellow calf skins, with flexible, long wearing soles. Make your next pair a Nettleton Sensible Style Shoe, and we will guarantee you per fect footwear satisfac tion. Will you call soon, while we have your size? MONEY TALKS Hub Clothing: , & Shoe Co. MAilSUi'IKLL' ItANDON houses roii rent 3 tonm house $0.00 ft room houses, $11, $12 nnd $13.00 0 room Houses, $11.00 and $10.00 7 loom Houses $20.00 .rs. fih.eex, OH, Ceutial Ave., Miirslillfld. I If you havo anything to soil, trade, rent or want help, try n want nd. DAIHY.MKX ORGANIZE. Tho daliymen of the vicinity of Co qullle held a meeting Wodnosdu.v and completed the plans for Incorpora tion. The Incoiporatlon papeis weie ih awn up nt tho meeting with .1. D. Graham, C. K. McCurdy nnd W. 11. Hull as Incorporatois. Tho company lh Incorporated for $2,500 and the machinery nnd supplies of Geo. K. Peoples nt tho O. K. Cioumoi.v will be piuchnsod and tho plant leaked and run on the cooperative plan for tho coming season. The olllceis nie .1. N. Jacobson president nnd W. S. Graham seeuvtaiy. Coqulllo Sentinel. KILLER IN FIGHT. Family How ("mixes .Murder Near Seattle. Illy Associated Pros to Coos Hay Times.) SEATTLE, Feb. 20.--Win Mil lor, aged 40, klllod Joseph Pitcher In n hand to hand tight nonr Enuin olnw osterdny, A family feud was tho cause. Reduction From Willamette Valley to San Francisco De clared Invalid. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 20. A transportation rate Is "not unjust mid uureasuuablo" within tho moan ing of the interstate commeico laws uieiely becauso It may be announced Inequitable, according to n decision pionouncod today by tho Supreme Court of the Putted States, the court holding Invalid the Interstate Com meico Commission order leducliig intes on liimhor on fiom the Willa mette valley to San Francisco. csirr CERTIFICATES. llexiilt of Coos Count j Teiicheth F.v iiiiiliiutlou (iiveii. The Coqulllo llernld says: Following Is a list of teachers m cm lug certificates nt tho oainlniv Hon held Inst week, and tho grade of certificates granted: Minute 13. Coiner. Metta K. Hansen, llrst. l.oln Montgomery, third. Grace 13. lllaek, second. Chloe Iluell, second. Jessie M. Sweet, second. Delia llr.vant. thiid. Mis. 13dna L. Dally, third. Grovor C. Myers, third. Dessle M. Dean, second. Iliuol I. MnUiews, second. Jas It. Hunch, thlid. l.umlda Dean, second. llnttto F. Sweot, third. Ivy M. Williams, third. Wnnda K. Harry, second. Merle Rodabnugh. second. Arkle Sprnguo, third Ylrla 1. Moody, second. Minnie M. Herman, first. Mrs. Olive M. Ostein. flrt. Only two out of about 25 candi dates failed to socure a pacing g.r.do. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY $100,000.00 Capital fully paid AW S. Chandler, President; !M. C. TLorton, Vice-President; Dorsey Kreit.er, Cashier. Hay T. Kaufman, Asst. Cashier , s VIBECTOliS: Ar. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, Ar. U. Douglas, John F. Hall, Win. Crimes, F. S. Dow, S. C. Kogcrs, W. P. Murphy, M. C. Ilorton. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined lire and bur glar proof vaults. Coos Bay Steam Laundry prompt service satisfactory work RliASOXARLE PRICKS OUR WORK WILL PLEASE You. Phono Main 57-J mid n wagon will call. .Murslilleld Oi 'gnu Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon Oldest Hank In Coos County. IMublMird In 1880. Paid up Cnplttil, Surplus, and Undivided Profits over $100,000. Assets Over Half Million Do lars. Does a general banking business nnd draws drafts on tho Hnn-t of California, San Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.j First National Dank, Portland, Ore.; First Notional llnnk, Ko- burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd., London, Eng nnd. Also sells exchange on nil of tho principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Snfo deposit lock boxes for rout. OFFICERS: .1. W. DENNETT, President. -I. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. II. V. WILLIAMS, Cashier. (.HO. 13. WINCH ESTER, Asst. Cash. INTEREST PAID (IN TI.M13 DEPOSITS. HOME LAND Co. Sco lie for investments on Coo Day. Wo gunrnteu owner's prlco to bo our prlco. Phono 71L. 8(14 Fro,lt fit FAMILY HOTEL THE IjLOYI) MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR Rates lediiccd to: Day COc, 75c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $C.OO. House keeping npnrtmonta with gns rauges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FHCIJ OATHS 13. W. SULLIVAN, pro). Til 13 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (Equipped with Wireless) Will mnko regular trips carrying passengers both vvajs mid freight between Coos Day mid San Frnuclsco. AlliVM'rvntloiisftirpnssengeiH made nt Alliance Dock, Murslilleld and Inler-Ocemi Trmisp, Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, S'lu Francisco. For Information, phono I I -J or 1385. Will suit from Murslilleld for San Francisco Monday Fehiitury :30th, I P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OLD RI3LIAI1LI3 STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIM 13 Sails from Aiusvvortli Dock, Portland, at H P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Day every Saturday nt service of tide. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nro purchased. L II. KEATINO, AENT PHONI3 MAIN .'1.1-L Till: FRIEND OF COOS DAY" S. S. ALLIANCE COXXECTIXf! WITH TII13 NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS DAY AT 8 P. 51., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 130, LEAVIX(! COOS DAY FOR EUREKA WI3DXF.SDAY, FEBRUARY 22. NORTH PACIFIC 3TI3AMSH1P COMPANY. P"OXE ' l F. McOEOHOE, Agent Beaver Hill Coal .MOUNT DIA11LO AND JOSSON CE.MEXT. Tho beat Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICI3, SOUTH DROADWAY. PIIONI3 201. Havo your Job prlntlnc don at Tho Times office. Coal Cheapest Fuel on loos Bay Lump coal $l.no. Nm coal 8:1.00. Wo do nil Kinds of hnullng, nnd contracting. Horses and vehicles for sale. For quick delivery call on L. H. HEISNER or phono 120-J or 49-L. LIBBY COAL I have seemed tho last two months' run of tho high grade coal from tho old Llbby mlno and am nbln to soil and deliver It now for 5 PI3R i TON. Send In your orders at once. Ordors promptly llllod. Romeinber I am still giving the best livery service possible. W. L. CONDRON'S WV1311Y AND FI3I3D STADLFS 100 TRAP XI3STI3D IIARRFI) PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our nintlngs havo produced stnnd-ard-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 212,227,222 eggs in 305 dns. Daby Chicks mid 13ggs for Hutching Rook your ordors now for spring delivery. A few cockoiols from heavy lnylng stock for $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards. FRED. BACHMAN, Prop. Murxhtlold, Ro 18.5, Phono 288 PHON13 27J1-J. FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, pressing and ropalring n specialty! by experienced mon. Satisfaction guaranteed 11LANCHARI) & dor. tON, South Broadway. Good Evening HAV13 YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this is TH13 laundry whero ou get tho best work, mid prices nre In ovory one's reach. Call up and one of tho driv ers will call and explain nil dotnlls to ou. All telephone calls aio quick ly nttendod to, becauso wo nro run ning two wagons. OUR fiUARANTHH IS YOUR SAT- 1SFACTION. MARSH FII3LD 11AXD AXD STI3AM LAUXDRY. Mmi7ey Bros., Prop. Phone 220-J If you have nn thing to sell, trade, rent or want help, try a want ad. I31cctrlc lamps suited for every purpose. For tho homo, onice Launches, Automobllo, Mlnlnttiro Flash Light Colored LnmpB for dec orntlvo purposes for snlo or rent. Open until 0:30 o'clock week dnjs; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phono jour orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PIIONK 237-J. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono U121. PROFESSIOMAL DIRECTORY -' Osteopathic Physician Gradunto of tho American school or Osteopathy nt KIrksvllle, Mo. Olllcc In Dldorndo Dlk. .Hours i to 12; 1 (o 3; Phono 101-.T; Murslilleld; Oregon. jTit.rACixcjTLu7, ' PhjNlclaii mid Surgeon. 200-210 Coku Building PhoueNi Ollleo 102.1; Residence lll'JL J. w. iii3NNirrr, Iavvjrcr. Ofllco over Flnnngan & Bonnctt Bank Mnrshilold, Orogon. W .M. S. TURPUN, Architect. Ovor Chnmbor of Commorco. XOTICIJ TO COXTRACTORS. Notice is horoby glvon thnt sealed bids will bo received for tho altera tion nnd nrrnngomont of tho upper story of tho Court House nt Coqullle, Oregon, Boparnto bldti will bo receiv ed for sky-light or light woll, for tho plumbing, for tho curpontor work nnd bids for tho wholo work. Work to bo dona according to tho plans and specifications on fllo with the county clerk. Work to bo completed by tho 13th day of April, 1911. Flvo por cent of tho niuount of bid to bo deposited with bid mid nil bids to ho filed with tho County Clork on or boforo tho 2nd day of March, 1911, ntlOo'clock A. M. Tho County Court resorves the right to rojoct nny nnd nil bids and to nvvard tho contrnct to a bidder or bidders not tho lowest if in tho judg ment of tho Court It Is for tho best Intorest of tho county. Dated nt Coqulllo, Orogon, this mill dny of February A. D. 1911. JAMES WATSON, County Clerk. XOTICIJ TO COXTKACTOHS. Notice la horoby given thnt sealed bids will bo recolved for tho con struction of a scow to bo used as a forry nt tho City of Coqulllo, Oregon, where tho forry Is now established. Tho samo to bo built on tho eamo plan nnd of the samo dimensions as tho old ferry scow, except that the samo Is to bo provided with ventila tion nnd ciitllntors. Tho scow Is to bo completed on or boforo tho first day of April, 1911. Flvo per cent, of amount of bid to bo deposited with tho County Cleric nnd all bids to bo filed with tho County Clork on or before tho 2nd day of March, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho County Court reserves the rlL-lit in vnlw nn.. o.,.i nil litds and to award tho contract to n bidder not tho lowest, if in tho Judgment of tb Court It is for tho best Interest oi tho County. Dated nt Coqulllo, Oregon, tbis 15th day of February, 1911. JAMES WATSON. County Clerk-